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Archive for September, 2008


Emerge Digital Brings Home Two Web Marketing Awards

WebawardWe’re really proud to announce that Emerge, in partnership with Upshot, just won two Web Marketing Association WebAwards: one for the Gogo Pre-launch Website and Widget, and another for the Emmi Cafe Latte teaser site.

Both are great examples of what happens when agencies work well together. Both show a tremendous rage of capabilities, utilizing video motion graphics, Flash stateless interactivity, user-participation, games, and a widget (the widget had already received praise as an Apple Dashboard Staff Pick).

More about the awards after the jump…

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One of the Coolest Web Platforms You’ll Probably Never See

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Ever hear about the dynamic, Flex-presented site that delivers a custom look and experience to provide videos, quizzes, and prizes to a B2B audience?

Us either. So when Upshot came to us with the challenge of bringing a new video education system to bartenders from Miller, we made a completely new, scalable platform for the future of bartender education: ServerSpeak.

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iPhone Marketing Opps Your Brand is Missing

This was originally broadcast on iMediaConnection.com

With the introduction of the new version of the iPhone and the iTunes application store, Apple has demonstrated the combination of a few critical components that should make every smart digital marketer sit up in their chair and start brainstorming on how their brand can get a share of voice with this prime audience.

First, the progression of widgets from the desktop computer to the iPhone clearly demonstrates how you transition an audience from free content to almost $500 million per year with small bits of utility unified across screens, regardless of where they are. Yes, it is the monetization of widgets, in plain sight.

Second, and most importantly, these small interactions spread across multiple devices are the future of your brand. As of right now, and certainly as more carriers adopt similar mobile platforms, the way to drive awareness and action will not be through a funnel.

As my mother likes to say, “I’m not going to tell you ‘I told you so.’” If you would like some basics on how to leverage the iPhone for your brand, start with this article I wrote more than a year ago on iMediaConnection — “Give Your Brand the iPhone Halo.”

But last year was last year. Now that the applications have launched on the iPhone, what can we learn? Following are the highlights of what I’ve seen in the Apple application store, how they’re leveraging unique iPhone technology, and where the opportunities are for brand marketers.

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The Truth is 140 Characters

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With each wave of Twitter or FriendFeed or Facebook activity around a brand, show, or political topic, I can’t help but think about Jean-Luc Godard.

Don’t worry if you haven’t heard of him, you didn’t have to suffer through film school. But as one of the fathers of modern cinema, if you have any interest or involvement in social media, you should think about one of his most well-known phrases:

Photography is truth. The cinema is truth 24 times per second.

So what is the truth?

There are a lot of ways to interpret that statement, that’s what I love about it. What I love most is the crystallization that everything about films, television, radio, writing is fiction. The only truth is the technical means by which it is created. The photograph itself is the only truth.

This is why I believe Social Media is taking off at rates unseen by any other form of media: it’s the people you know, fictionalized.

These are people, stories, who are only as interesting as what they represent that you find interesting about yourself. A more vibrant reverberation of the boring everyday everyone.

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Conversation Agent

Thanks so much to Valeria Maltoni over at Conversation Agent, who was nice enough to ask me to pitch in a guest post.

The Truth is 140 Characters asks: what is authentic in social media beyond the technical capabilities of the medium? Everything? Nothing?

Is there a difference between a real relationship and one that’s formed through the filter of a digital interface?

What does all of this have to do with Welcome Back Kotter?

Head on over to Conversation Agent and find out for yourself. Right now!

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